While I do feel that notion is a bit of a stretch considering that he’s “tarnished” his legacy before, him joining the Warriors would be different from him forming the South Beach Super Team in a couple of ways.

For starters, the Warriors have beaten LeBron in the Finals twice now and are favorites to do it for a third time, if LeBron and the Cavs can even get there.

Publicly, James told reporters at Cleveland’s practice on Friday that the notion of him going to Golden State is a non-story.

“The Golden State conversation is a non-story, all the other conversations is a non-story. My focus right now is on this team and figuring out how we can get back to a 4th straight NBA Finals and compete for a championship,” James told reporters on Friday.

“Anything else about this team, I can answer it good, bad or ugly. But please for the rest of the season don’t ask me anything else, no other team. Unless we are competing against them the next night or it was a highlight that happened the night before. Don’t ask me about being on the team on another team because it’s unfair to my 14 teammates on this team, the coaching staff and this fan base.”

The Cavs are facing off against another potential LeBron suitor on Saturday night when they host James Harden, his friend Chris Paul and the Houston Rockets.

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